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The cranked relativistic mean field theory is applied for a detailed investigation of eight superdeformed rotational bands observed in151Tb. It is shown that this theory is able to reproduce reasonably well not only the dynamic moments of inertiaJ (2) of the observed bands but also the alignment properties of the single-particle orbitals.
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Afanasjev, A.V., Lalazissis, G.A. & Ring, P. Cranked relativistic mean field description of superdeformed rotational bands. APH N.S., Heavy Ion Physics 6, 299–304 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03158510
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